Concept Guide

745| rf dot11g-radio-profile Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description Range Default
arm-profile
Configures Adaptive Radio
Management (ARM) feature.
See rf arm-profile on page 714.
“default”
beacon-period
Time, in milliseconds, between
successive beacon
transmissions. The beacon
advertises the AP’s presence,
identity, and radio
characteristics to wireless
clients.
60-2000
(millisecond
s)
100
(millisecond
s)
beacon-regulate
Enabling this setting introduces
randomness in the beacon
generation so that multiple APs
on the same channel do not
send beacons at the same
time, which causes collisions
over the air.
disabled
cap-reg-eirp
<cap-reg-eirp>
Work around a known issue on
Cisco 7921G telephones by
specifying a cap for a radio’s
maximum equivalent isotropic
radiated power (EIRP). When
you enable this parameter,
even if the regulatory approved
maximum for a given channel
is higher than this EIRP cap, the
AP radio using this profile will
advertise only this capped
maximum EIRP in its radio
beacons.
1–31 dBm.
cell-size-reduction <cell-size-
reduction>
The cell size reduction feature
allows you manage dense deploy-
ments and to increase overall sys-
tem performance and capacity by
shrinking an AP’s receive cov-
erage area, thereby minimizing
co-channel interference and
optimizing channel reuse. This
value should only be changed if
the network is experiencing per-
formance issues. The possible
range of values for this feature is
0-55 dB. The default 0 dB reduc-
tion allows the radio to retain its
current default Rx sensitivity
value.
Values from 1 dB - 55 dB reduce
the power level that the radio can
hear by that amount. If you con-
figure this feature to use a non-
default value, you must also
1-5 5dB 0 dB